You can make copies for your own records. However, any entity that requires proof of death will require that you send an official certified copy. Photocopies are too easy to tamper with.
Yes you can get a state death certificate.
Contact the Vital Statistics office of the state where you want the death certificate from, who can help you out.
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All states have some form.
Yes, a stillborn would have a death certificate in New York State.
The best option for locating a copy of a death certificate is to contact the state's department of health. Valid forms of identification are required in order to receive a copy of a death certificate.
Death certificates usually get issued in the state you die by the coroner. However, the living relatives can request a copy in the state of the dead person's residence.Added: I do NOT believe the second sentence in the above contribution is correct. A death certificate is just that - a "certificate" issued by the authority in the jurisdiction in which the decedent perished "certifying" the cause of death. It is a legal document and cannot be "duplicated" by a coroner or medical examiner of another jurisdiction.
Every state will have different laws; however in general you will need a death certificate, probate court document identifying the executor and the Certificate of Ownership (or similar document the state uses to confirm title). The Certificate of ownership is signed as the state requires, and the death certificate and probate document given to the buyer, who goes and transfers title to himself.
You cannot receive your death certificate. But you can get a death certificate of someone who is related to you.
You have to contact your state Vital Statistics Office who can help you out.
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